How To Interior/Exterior :: Boot Stripes DIY Install With Pictures
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Just ordered my black w/white pins Boot Stripes from AC... I'm psyched !
I think it looks great and appreciate the folks in this thread who posted their great pics and especially ImagoX for his excellent photos and details of the process.
Now... the fiance wants the checkered side stripes on the AestheticCreations website for her Pepper White MC. Since it already has the checkmate package with checkerboard pattern on the side, I don't care for that look. Opinions ??
http://www.aestheticreations.net/sidestripes.htm (first pic on that link)
I think it looks great and appreciate the folks in this thread who posted their great pics and especially ImagoX for his excellent photos and details of the process.
Now... the fiance wants the checkered side stripes on the AestheticCreations website for her Pepper White MC. Since it already has the checkmate package with checkerboard pattern on the side, I don't care for that look. Opinions ??
http://www.aestheticreations.net/sidestripes.htm (first pic on that link)
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Hmmm...that's a LOT of checks.... It's not how *I* would go personally, but it's all about what you like. The nice thing about vinyl is that you can easily remove them if you change your mind afterwards. the stripes will be ruined, but all you'll be out is the cost of the graphic.
Good luck with the boot stripe - just go slow and you should have no problems.
Good luck with the boot stripe - just go slow and you should have no problems.
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Thanks ! I ended up with only two tiny air bubbles (one on each stripe) and I'm sure they'll be gone by the end of the week. I took the squeegie very slowly, alternating right edge then left edge at about a quarter of an inch at a time.
Yep, I love the black w/white pinstripe stripes on the chili red Cooper...sharp, IMHO !
Gotta get some double sided tape now to attach the old "Cooper" badge to the dash like PredMine did in the pic above ^^^.
Yep, I love the black w/white pinstripe stripes on the chili red Cooper...sharp, IMHO !
Gotta get some double sided tape now to attach the old "Cooper" badge to the dash like PredMine did in the pic above ^^^.
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Tip for re-badging
I noticed some DIYers have trouble getting the COOPER back on the stripes straight. I've hear the tip about a level, which may help but only if the car is also level.
What I recommend is using low-stick masking tape and creating a line from below the chrome boot handle all the way across the right-rear of the car (see photo below - sorry for the glare on the letters...the sun was right behind me and I took the shot with my cell phone). This sets up the perfect line to guide the rebadging.
I hope this helps!
What I recommend is using low-stick masking tape and creating a line from below the chrome boot handle all the way across the right-rear of the car (see photo below - sorry for the glare on the letters...the sun was right behind me and I took the shot with my cell phone). This sets up the perfect line to guide the rebadging.
I hope this helps!
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CR&PW,
You may be right about the camera angle. In my signature photo my boot stripes don't look even, but in reality they are.
My stripes came almost double the length needed. I don't mind doing the trimming, and like to tuck the ends under wherever possible. But pre-cut would have been a time saver!
You may be right about the camera angle. In my signature photo my boot stripes don't look even, but in reality they are.
My stripes came almost double the length needed. I don't mind doing the trimming, and like to tuck the ends under wherever possible. But pre-cut would have been a time saver!
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Yep, trade-off, for sure. I like the wrap-around-the-edges look, too. But not having to worry about cutting the upper edge where the rubber trim along the window is, sure saved me some time and worry.
Man, I'm loving the look of the new boot stripes so much, must have looked into the garage eight times yesterday. Missed a couple of plays of the football game because of my Stripe Love.
Man, I'm loving the look of the new boot stripes so much, must have looked into the garage eight times yesterday. Missed a couple of plays of the football game because of my Stripe Love.
#66
Honestly I'd use a level. I'm almost 100% certain I got the new badge on at the same level as the original one, and mine too looks level to the eye but crooked in photos. (Shrug)... It's not a big deal, really, but levelling it can't hurt I think.
Chili, those look GREAT! Congrats and I'm glad the write-up helped you.
Chili, those look GREAT! Congrats and I'm glad the write-up helped you.
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Honestly I'd use a level. I'm almost 100% certain I got the new badge on at the same level as the original one, and mine too looks level to the eye but crooked in photos. (Shrug)... It's not a big deal, really, but levelling it can't hurt I think.
Chili, those look GREAT! Congrats and I'm glad the write-up helped you.
Chili, those look GREAT! Congrats and I'm glad the write-up helped you.
Ps. Just had a clearbra put on today. Watched them do it. Now there is a job I wouldn't tackle myself.
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ImagoX, as the consensus guru on these DIY dry boot stripe installs, can you offer some opinions/suggestions on side stripe installs?
I have a custom set from AC sitting in their box awaiting installation. I've decided to wait until after the cruel winter weather to do this install, but I am apprehensive about it and am already worrying about how I will do it when the time arrives. Gravity will not be nearly the same friend as it was for your boot stripes, as it will be continuously working to take the long horizontal lines on the side stripes out of alignment. Starting from the middle and working towards the ends means that 3+ ft of exposed adhesive will be flopping around, which also means the car probably needs to be up on stands to remove the danger of an end getting dropped and touching the ground.
Any installation hints you might have would be greatly appreciated. Since this is a boot stripe thread, perhaps you can point to another appropriate thread (or maybe consider starting one?).
I have a custom set from AC sitting in their box awaiting installation. I've decided to wait until after the cruel winter weather to do this install, but I am apprehensive about it and am already worrying about how I will do it when the time arrives. Gravity will not be nearly the same friend as it was for your boot stripes, as it will be continuously working to take the long horizontal lines on the side stripes out of alignment. Starting from the middle and working towards the ends means that 3+ ft of exposed adhesive will be flopping around, which also means the car probably needs to be up on stands to remove the danger of an end getting dropped and touching the ground.
Any installation hints you might have would be greatly appreciated. Since this is a boot stripe thread, perhaps you can point to another appropriate thread (or maybe consider starting one?).